I was highly critical when we signed him, having watched a lot of his games with Seattle. I still think he's too one-dimensional to ever succeed as a feature back, but his one dimension does appear to have a place in this offense.

If Michael can be this year's RB surprise in the playoffs, like Starks in 2010, that is all that matters. This was an amazing game. The Packers came out and looked like crap, especially offensively, at the start. Then, in the second half, they got into a rhythm. And when they're in sync, there is no team that can stay with them. Except maybe Atlanta. Could it be that MM made some adjustments at halftime? Or was it that Rodgers decided that moving was more effective than staying in the pocket? And did that help the WR's get some separation? And this was all done without Nelson on the field. instead, Cobb came up huge. Gosh, I'm going to miss that guy when he gets cut for having that huge contract the Packers can't afford.